Storage Cart for Par'Putt Golf (EA)Description: Designed for use in schools, camps, and other organizations Easy to set up and store indoors or outdoors on any flat surface Simply roll out the turf, interlock frames and obstacles, place the cups and play Perfect for large groups of all ages and skill levels Helps develop hand-eye coordination, creative thinking, sportsmanship and cooperation Lesson plans included Frames guaranteed for 5 years under normal wear and use Each hole is 40"W x 10'L - Putters and balls not includedCourse includes all designs shown

Nutri-cize The GameDescription: Nutri-cize allows large groups of players to exercise and learn the food groups all at the same time Students of all age groups and abilities can participate together because there are no winners or losers Each spot on the track is marked with a picture of food and the exercise/s the group will perform The group is divided into 6 teams and provided with a numbered and colored die Players from each team take turns approaching the mat, rolling the colored and numbered die and moving to the appropriate food group The person returns back to their group and explains the exercise and the number of repetitions The next person repeats the process starting from where the last player ended Game includes: 7'W x 11'L game mat, 6 each numbered and colored dice, instructions and carry bag

Tidi-Cooler Stand/Basket-Black (EA)Description: 100% lightweight, rust free aluminum with powder coated finish. New wide stance base for more stability Stores water coolers up and off the court Includes Tidi-Court basket and security cable with keyed lock to keep lid and cooler secure. Desgined for 5 gallon coolers (cooler not included)

Turned Iron Shot Put 125 mm 16 lbs (EA)Description: Solid cast iron shot Machine turned to different diameters. Balanced for high performance throws Shot Selection Criteria: Determination of the correct diameter is based on the fingers being in proper throwing position placed behind the shot. To obtain proper fitting of the shot to the ability of your athlete. 1. Finger length is critical. The shot must rest on the Pad (callus) of the palm and the fingers must be up the side of the shot. Throwers with "shorter" fingers may find that the smaller diameter shot feels better at delivery & those with longer fingers may like the feel of the larger diameter. 2. The final decision is a personal choice by the thrower and you may need 2-3 diameters to fit the whole team. From a Biomechanical point of view, the larger shots give a greater contact area & push zone.